Despite some minor graphical issues and its lack of compelling narrative, and for that matter, originality, 'Lords of the Fallen' is one of the better games I’ve played, this year.
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Xbox One Preview: ‘Evolve’ from 2K Games
I don't see Evolve appealing to a large number of gamers,at full price. The public alpha seems like an add-on or a mini-game, a small part of something larger, rather than the meat of a premium release.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘From Dusk till Dawn: Season One’
If you’re interested in digging into the world of 'From Dusk till Dawn' a little further, the Season One Blu-ray package is probably worth checking out, particularly if you couldn't watch on TV.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Sleeping Beauty Diamond Edition’
Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" sometimes seems to crawl at a snail's pace, but features some of the most iconic art found in animation.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Mastering Unity 2D Game Development’ by Simon Jackson
At over 400 pages, Mastering Unity 2D Game Development is not a quick read and requires coding knowledge. That said, there are plenty of tips and tricks that you’ll pick up.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments’
While 'Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments' has a stunning level of presentation, it's just too short to compete with other premium releases.
Read More »PlayStation 3 Review: ‘Tales of Xillia 2’
Even with all its new mechanics, 'Tales of Xillia 2' is unlikely to win over any new converts, but those who enjoyed the first game will probably enjoy playing through its aftermath.
Read More »PlayStation 3 Review: ‘Risen 3: Titan Lords’
Buried deep under a mountain of presentation issues and performance flaws, 'Risen 3: Titan Lords' is actually a pretty fun and deep pirated-themed RPG.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Divergent’
The entire package is obviously aimed at female, young adults, but parents could do worse than watching Divergent with their teenage daughters.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Sacred 3’
Surprisingly, there’s not a whole lot of difference between last year's Sacred Citadel and the new Sacred 3. The franchise's RPG roots have been scrubbed clean, leaving an arcade style beat 'em up with an only the presentation style of a deeper past left behind.
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